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To: betty boop

It’s good new and it’s bad news. It’s bad news because it shows the lengths the Church of Darwin will go to protect their increasingly discredited theory of origins. It’s good know because it shows the lengths they are FORCED to go in order to protect their tenuous hold on the ideology of science.


76 posted on 06/24/2007 12:08:07 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: GodGunsGuts; betty boop
it shows the lengths the Church of Darwin will go to protect their increasingly discredited theory of origins

We've talked already about the less than 1% of "scientists" that have signed on to Discovery Institutes petition. And that 1% is being very generous as many of those who have signed have significant conflict of interest problems regarding their religion and others can't seriously be labeled "scientists". But even so, how can you have the cajones to claim evolution is "increasingly discredited" given that this 1% hasn't changed in years, and is a low enough percentage to easily be considered the kook fringe of science?

With honesty like yours, I'm glad I rejected Christianity. I would hate for people to lump me in with people who would make claims such as you have.

"increasingly discredited". harrumph. 1% LOL.

80 posted on 06/24/2007 1:15:03 PM PDT by narby
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